Sonos - CONNECT Wireless Streaming Music Stereo Component - White
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Description
Features
Transform your current stereo
Integrate your home theater system or other audio devices with Sonos wireless stereo music players in your home to create a multiroom audio experience.
Wireless connectivity
Android and iOS devices connect to your Sonos wireless stereo system through your home Wi-Fi network.
With wireless streaming, the Sonos Connect lets you access all the music you love in one place
Enjoy your music library, radio stations and online services through a single app.
Compatible with Apple Music
Gain access to over 30 million songs and let experts handpick music you'll love based on what you listen to.
Receive the best sound settings
Customize sound performance for each space with room-specific bass, treble, balance and loudness controls.
Control your music from the palm of your hand
Download the free Sonos Controller app on your compatible smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac to search for songs and stations, choose music and control the volume.
Schedule when a playlist begins
Wake yourself up with an alarm set to your favorite music or Internet radio, and schedule when and for how long music plays for a workout.
Simple setup
Attach your wired speakers (sold separately) to the Sonos Connect, which connects wirelessly to your home Wi-Fi network. The free Sonos Controller app lets you control them all from a connected device like a smartphone or tablet.
Additional ports
Analog output. Optical output. Coaxial digital audio output.
What's Included
- CONNECT Wireless Streaming Music Stereo Component
- Owner's manual
- Power cord, flat Ethernet cable
Q: QuestionThe sonos connect is what I would start with to able to hear my XM radio throughout my house?The Connect would send the audio to the my Uverse router? The Uverse router would wirelessly connect to Sonos speakers I would place throughout the house?
Asked by Northstar.
- A:Answer I have a Sirius XM account and simply use the Sonos Sirius XM app to play SiriusXM throughout my home. I love it! Sonos can either use your existing home wireless or set up its own Sonos-Net. you pick.
Answered by ejkessler
Q: QuestionI have a complete home stereo system. I'm only looking to add wireless satellite speakersI have an amp that is the center of my complete home AV system. The sources broadcast from the amp are AM/FM, TV, CD, Spotify and Pandora, The Denon amp has WiFi and LAN connections and receives Bluetooth. I have wired main speakers in the living room. I'm only looking to add one wireless satellite speaker each in to two rooms. I typically will play the same content to all rooms. My WiFi signal is quite strong throughout the house. Are two Sonos speakers the only equipment I need? Which models? Or do I need the Sonos Connect with 2 Sonos speakers?
Asked by ZPlau.
- A:Answer Sonos. Without a doubt, the best wireless audio equipment that is out there. Pricey, but well worth it and you won't regret it. You shouldn't need the Sonos Connect if your receiver has wireless "broadcasting" capability. The wireless Sonos speakers can connect to whatever wireless broadcast source you specify. If not, then you can hook up a Sonos Connect to your receiver and use it as an input source (though I don't think that will be necessary).
Answered by jdubtex
Q: QuestionSonos Connect work with other whole house systems?We have a whole house sound system connected to a Yamaha receiver. Can we use Sonos Connect to allow us to control this system and stream music from our phones wirelessly?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer You cannot control the Yamaha from the SONOS app. You will have to plug the SONOS into the Yamaha and the yamaha will have to be turned on for the SONOS to play music. Once you do that however, you can control the volume and music source from the app on your phone or tablet.
Answered by Pulsar
Q: QuestionWill connect play music with no speakers connected to it, or is it an amp that requires a sonos play or old school speakers connected? I plan to connect an outdoor speaker to it but not sure if I need to separately buy sonos play for inside.
Asked by Robert.
- A:Answer Think of the Sonos Connect as a network connected audio source or a Streaming Audio Tuner with connections to thousands of stations available. Its output is a stereo line level analog output, similar to what a CD player would output. This will NOT drive speakers on its own. I plug in Connects to older stereo amplifiers or receivers for an easy streaming tuner with audio volume control from my computer or laptop.
Answered by rvabulas
Q: QuestionDo i need to connect an amplifier to my ceiling speakers to connect Sono to play/stream music?
Asked by Mindy7488.
- A:Answer Yes, the Sonos Connect does not have an amplifier built in to connect speakers. If you need an amp, you could use the Sonos Connect: Amp or the new Sonos Amp.
Answered by nikto34
Q: QuestionDo u HAVE to have a Connect to stream music or does it just work better?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No; you can setup a SONOS system using only one or more PLAY speakers. Using the iTunes, Android, or PC applications you can stream many music services, and your local music library to the SONOS system. The Connect gives you two added capabilities. - The Line Out can connect to your existing stereo system, letting SONOS stream to your system's speakers. - And, the Line In allows any analog source to play through the entire SONOS system. For instance, the line out of your receiver could be connected to this input, and any record played on your turntable can play through the entire SONOS system. I have an Amazon Echo Dot connected to the Connect analog input and have voice control over what songs play through the entire SONOS system. Note, for the voice control with the Echo Dot you will need a compatible streaming music service.
Answered by seas
Q: QuestionIs a receiver required to use the Sonos?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It would be easier to tell you the options you have with Sonos. 1. With a Sonos bridge, you can add Sonos speakers anywhere within range and listen to the same of difference music source. 2. With a Sonos bridge, you can add a soundbar, two speakers, and a Sonos subwoofer and have a nice home theater system. 3. With a Sonos connect, you can have the same Sonos functionality on your existing standard (or oldschool) receiver and speakers You should go to Sonos website and see all the products and flexibility built into their products. Great sound but a little more expensive when compared to the typical receiver and speaker set-ups.
Answered by Sonosfan
Q: QuestionCan both outputs (digital and analog) function simultaneously?I'd like to hook this up to an FM transmitter (because my property is too big for WiFi or the Sonos network to reach my garage) and also to a receiver/speaker system in my house. This requires two outputs. Can the Connect provide output to both digital and analog connections (using the same stream) simultaneously? Thanks!
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes the Sonos Connect can provide simultaeneous output to all output ports at the same time. My living room Connect's optical output is connected to a NAD 375's DAC, the coax out is connected to a Denon HT receiver, the analog L/R out is connected to a bose pc speaker. All devices can play the same signal at the same time if needed. On top of that, my Sonos Connect's input L/R ports are connected to a set-top box. This allows for the set top box to trigger and send TV audio content to my remote Sonos play 1 without affecting the signal on the Sonos Connect itself.
Answered by gyroscopics